There is actually an ancient greek comical epic named 'βατραχομυομαχια', attributed to Homer by some.

In this epic, a frog carries the prince of the mice accross a river. Mid-way a snake attacks them and the frog leaves the mouse to drown to save his own life, thus starting a war between mice and frogs!

This pic reminds me of the story of the Gingerbread man who hitched a ride with the fox. On the other side of the pond, the fox ate the gingerbread man. If that mouse isn't lightening fast, that toad is going to do the same thing! That is a bufo melonastictus (Asian Gold Toad) and we have a pet one named Melonie, who would make a fast meal of that hitch hiker! - Kisco Jones of www.toadilytoads.com

i thought this blog a very interesting one! congratulations for this good job! i love this. this is a great lesson for us: we have more to learn from animal than they have to learn with us. sometimes i think knowledge is nothing.

I'd like to go through and comment on every picture here, but I won't!This is a nice collection of "mismatched" animal photo's. They're very cute but perhaps they also have an important lesson to offer people.

What a great blog! I saw you on Bloggers list of "We Noticed"...anyway, I live with a cat, 3 chihuahuas, and 2 cockateals. They all react to each other as they were just the same. Thanks for a FUN visit to your site :-)Eric "Speedcat Hollydale" Speedcat Hollydale Page ..my site.

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